(Optional) Vinyl edge banding as as a stylish protectant around edges of cabinet. Art board for bezel Screws to keep the cabinet together, bolts to bolt on the control panel and controls, varies in size depending on the controls you use. Save that old computer from the scrap heap! Small computer speakers. You can get a Zero Delay arcade encoder from ebay for $11 An old Laptop or computer with flat monitor, up to 17 inch screen. paint, either can of spay enamel, or bucket of paint if painting by hand. 16 inches of heavy wood lumber for a base. Spare and scrap wood! I used 10 feet of leftover 3/4" square doweling wood and 4 feet of 1/4 by 4" wide flat doweling wood. Cutting knife paint roller if painting by hand Adjustable wrench for bolts Wood Clamps Materials: 1 sheet of 2' x 4' X 1/2" plywood or MDF wood. Drill for drilling screws and 1 1/8th spade bit for drilling arcade button holes. Straight edge for drawing cut line Power Sander, preferably random orbital. Here is what you will need to begin: Tools: Hand saw or jigsaw. So follow along if you finally want to make you home arcade machine a reality! You would use a single 4' by 8' by 3/4" sheet of plywood instead. You can follow these instructions and build a full size cabinet instead by doubling all the dimensions. Most of the cabinet is build from one sheet of 2' by 4' by 1/2" sheet of plywood. The cabinet I will be showing you here is a mini cabinet, perfect for kids or as a sit down cabinet for adults. Striking angles, design for seated play, slim profile. Usually between $1000-$1500 This cabinet has everything that is great about a viewlix.
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